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I've seen a lot, I'll try to remember, OLP serveral times, MSI several times, Incubus, NIN, Creed, Cherry Poppin daddies, Eve 6, Shakira, Counting Crows a couple times, Live a couple times, DMB, Phish, String Cheese Incident, Tori Amos, Fuel, Jane's Addiction, Orgy, Sugar Ray, New Found Glory, Catch 22, H20, System of a Down, and geeze I can't remember...
My fav concert was a particular OLP show in Atlantic City, and after that Shakira (Tour of the mongoose, it was amazing) and then Mindless Self Indugence Shows cause they just rock. I ♥ Jimmy Urine.

2006-12-27 14:23:36 · 15 answers · asked by Tricksta-Vic 2 in Entertainment & Music Music

I'd kill to see Bob Dylan, don't feel old!!!
And Weezer is awesome, love the Blue CD!

2006-12-27 14:32:18 · update #1

I just remembered something funny, my first concert ever, when I was a little kid, was, Boyz 2 Men!!!
My first real rock concert was the Beatie Boys, Intergalltic Tour, he he that was fun.

2006-12-27 15:51:57 · update #2

15 answers

I've seen
Orgy,Sugar Ray(2),Britney Spears,New Found Glory(5),Blink 182
Rancid,Bad Religion(2)Hellogoodbye(2)Boys Like Girls, HIdden In Plain View(2)Anberlin,The Juliana Theory,Jessica Simpson,Dream,Mya,Fall Out Boy(6),Taking Back Sunday(2),The Used,Anti-Flag,The Casualties(2),The Starting LIne(4),Something Corporate,Tsunami Bomb,Reggie and The Full Effect,Good Charlotte(4),Bowling For Soup(2),Nine Days(2),Hoku,Stroke 9(2),The Hippos,Chevelle,Vertical Horizon,The Early November(3),Paramore,Cartel,My Chemical Romance(3)Mest,Boys NIght Out,From First To Last,MAtchbook Romance(3),Armor For Sleep(2),UNderoath,The Ataris,mxpx,Relient K,Yellowcard(3),SImple Plan,Mae,Bouncing Souls,John Mayer,Dropkick Murphys,Flogging Molly,Gym Class Heroes(3) and some other bands I can think of.

My favorite is probably Rancid because at the time I was absolutely obssessed and i remember being in awe watching them perform

2006-12-27 14:38:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

8/26/05: Rolling Stones/Maroon 5
It was a really good show, an absolute steal for NB seats at $62. The only thing was the parking was horrendous (the venue is a converted airfield). I was pretty disappointed when they didn't play "Paint It Black" which is one of my top 5 favorites of the Stones'.

9/9/05: Green Day/Jimmy Eat World
Not the best concert ever. I kind of liked the stuff from "American Idiot" and I like their older stuff, but all the teenieboppers they've acquired from "American Idiot" made the show a complete disaster. The whole "look at me" effect was in full swing with the guys and it was constant swearing from Billy Joe and dumb goofing off. If they actually played the music straight through like they were supposed to it would've been a lot better.

8/17/06 Steve Miller Band/Eric Johnson
Almost the best concert ever, but the venue was terrible. We had GA lawn seats. NEVER get those kinds of seats. The people in that section just wanted to get drunk and party and they didn't care who was playing on stage, they just wanted to piss everyone else off. But Eric was an amazing opening act and he even came on with the Band to do about the whole show with them. The absolute highlight of the show was when Eric and Steve teamed up with the Band's lead guitarist to do a triple lead guitar version of "Winter Time".

9/22/06 Carlos Santana/Los Lonely Boys
It was a tiny venue but the show was amazing. The lighting was great and the venue was really great for it's small size. The best part about the show was when each member of the Santana band did their own solo. During the bassist's solo it was only him and the main drummer (they have a total of 3 drummers) on stage and during the drummer's solo it was only him on stage. It was a great show and I saw 2 of my friends there who I had no idea were going to that show.

I tried to get tickets to the 12/07 show of the Australian Pink Floyd Show but that collapsed after I couldn't get any of my friends to go.

2006-12-27 14:36:28 · answer #2 · answered by I want my *old* MTV 6 · 1 1

Fave: INXS, Sept. 4, 1997 Least fave: Violent Femmes, 1991 or 1992. they only did no longer look into the show. unlucky considering i've got heard they're extremely good in stay overall performance. I additionally wasn't somewhat into the approaches of Mayhem show I went to, yet Stephen Perkins (Jane's habit) replaced into enjoying drums on the excursion, and that i actual love the guy so I went. custom club INXS Jane's habit NIN The doors (revamp with Ian Astbury) White Stripes Strokes Marilyn Manson First Lollapalooza w/Butthole Surfers, Ice-T, living colour, Jane's habit, NIN, Rollins Band (Siouxsie replaced into ill) The scientific care The B-fifty two's Erasure Howard Jones Tom Tom club bypass-bypass's Aerosmith Depeche Mode U2 David Bowie Echo and the Bunnymen Psychedelic Furs Love Spit Love present day English Flock of Seagulls The Cramps ny Dolls delicate cellular Sneaker Pimps Smithereens Blondie Tears for Fears Ringo Starr Don Henley with Edie Brickell and New Bohemians Natalie provider provider Duran Duran The Damned Squeeze Bauhaus Peter Murphy (solo) Sisters of Mercy Alice Cooper Blur Jet and The Vines Enit Fest w/Porno for Pyros, woman omit Kier... Devo with Yeah Yeah Yeahs guy, i do no longer understand what share greater. I lost song a protracted time in the past. I used to bypass to an excellent form of shows, and that i used to paintings stay shows too. lots of the above are surely people i've got seen distinctive circumstances. this would not even count form all of the small community bands i've got seen.

2016-10-19 01:48:20 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Okay, I'm old. Rod Stewart, Prince, George Michael, Elton John, Three Dog Night, Iron Butterfly, Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana, Steve Miller Band, and my all time favorites - Rolling Stones on three occasions.

2006-12-27 14:30:05 · answer #4 · answered by Taffy Saltwater 6 · 1 1

Early to mid 70's ... Elvis Presley ... (4x) Number of concerts seen.

1972/73 ... Chase ... Anybody remembers? Title "Get It On"?

1976/77 ... Boston ... Styx ... Dr. Hook ... Manhattan Transfer ... Starbuck ... "96 Rock was giving a Toy's for Tots concert in Atlanta, Ga. - Had to bring a toy & $0.96 to get in. Couldn't hardly see the stage for all the pot-smoke. Looking across the arena one could spot out a little red dot going from one person to another - Passing a joint"

1976/77 ... Dr. Hook ... At the Fox Theather, Atlanta, Ga.
* Not too sure of the above dates.....

2006-12-27 15:19:28 · answer #5 · answered by Old Dawg 5 · 1 1

panic at the disco (3), the early november, hellogoodbye (2), boys like girls, boys night out, cute is what we aim for (2), the juliana theory, something corporate, jacks mannequin (3), copeland, daphne loves derby, say anything, ben lee, yellowcard, jimmy eat world, motion city soundtrack (4), the format (2), acceptance, ok go (2), the hush sound (5), all american rejects (2), fall out boy, plain white t's, armor for sleep (2), dashboard confessional (3), paramore, this providence, hit the lights, brand new, halifax, taking back sunday (3), the audition, underoath, billy talent, john ralston, allister, amber pacific, gym class heroes, anberlin, and a few others i dont remember.

i cant really pick a fav. they were all awesome!

2006-12-27 15:42:07 · answer #6 · answered by sweet_tangerine 4 · 1 1

Nickel Creek puts n a heel of a show. It is bluegrass-folk-country-rock mix. There is no other band i can think that sound remotley close to there style music. Pure talent!. I really urge every one to just listen to them once even if you don't like this type of music. If anything- watch Chris Thile - the mandolinist of the group do a solo. Worlds greatest

2006-12-27 16:08:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

One of my favorite concerts of all time was Weezer. I saw them for the first time back in 1996 when their album "Pinkerton" came out. They were amazing then. They played all of the songs off of Pinkerton and "The Blue Album". They have went a bit downhill since then but man was that a show!

2006-12-27 14:30:11 · answer #8 · answered by jasonstephenadams 2 · 1 1

Robbie Williams, Owsley, Anthrax, Motorhead (2x), and Oasis. Oasis is my favorite band (since I was 14) and they didn't disappoint. Anthrax were awesome live. I enjoyed they first Motorhead concert (they played the exact same set for both shows) and Robbie Williams is a great entertainer. Owsley were really good for a band I never heard of.

2006-12-27 15:01:50 · answer #9 · answered by DLG 5 · 1 1

Patti Labelle and Luther Vandross at the old Circle Star Theatre in San Carlos, Ca!!!!!!!!

Larry Graham and Grand Central Station , comeback show at Yoshi's, College Ave, Oakland, Ca !!!!


Whitney Houston, Concord Pavillion, one of her first tours!!!

2006-12-27 14:28:40 · answer #10 · answered by lensladee@sbcglobal.net 2 · 1 1

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